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Chartered Accountants Ireland, as a member of the Global Accounting Alliance (GAA), is delighted to share the publication of the ‘Nature is everyone’s business: the GAA’s progress and pathway to 2030’ https://brnw.ch/21wNAMG The publication builds on progress made since our combined commitments made in 2022 to reverse nature loss. It coincides with the inaugural Global Nature Positive Summit 2024 being held in Sydney this week, and before the COP 16 Colombia meeting being held later this month. The report provides: 🌲a summary of progress made to date 🌲what we need to do as professional bodies 🌲actions we need to take collectively and as individual GAA members, to accelerate progress. There is much work to be completed in this area and we are committed to supporting our members and contributing to our global commitment. #Sustainability #Nature #COP16 #GBF Find out more about the GAA Sustainability Working group here (https://brnw.ch/21wNAMF ), to view our previous 2022 publication GAA’s progress and pathways to success and read about our next publication ‘Starter guide to Nature for Accountants’ which will be published later this year. Jim Knafo, CPA Toby Roxburgh Richard Spencer Mike O'Halloran Deirdre Moran Susan Rossney Barry Dempsey
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O’DELL 14th Annual Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament Saturday, October 5, 2024 10:00 am Shotgun Start, Ward County Golf Course Check-In @ 9:00 am / 4 Person Scramble Cost is $400 per team Proceeds from this event will fund scholarships awarded to Monahans High School graduates. Entry deadline is Monday, September 30, 2024 If you are interested in helping sponsor the tournament, please contact DeDe O’Dell (432-661-8848) odellscholarship@yahoo.com, Matt Hancock (214-491-2672) or Chad Wood (432-994-4022) PLEASE LET ME KNOW HOW MANY CARTS YOU NEED____________ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- O’DELL 14th Annual Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament Team Captain__________________________________________________________________ Phone Number__________________________ EMAIL__________________________________ Player 2______________________________________________________________________ Player 3______________________________________________________________________ Player 4______________________________________________________________________ Please return form and check to: Please make checks payable to: O’Dell Memorial Fund DeDe O’Dell PO Box 744 Buchanan Dam, TX 78609 or Venmo @odellscholarship
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As I stated in a previous post where Greg Norman won £70,000 for his victory at Trump Turnberry in The Open 1986 - The winners checks should return to a normal level so the The R&A can spend more globally promoting the game as they are charged to do - same goes for the United States Golf Association (USGA) & PGAs. It is not any way in their remit to pay pros generational wealth in a single check. I keep hearing the from the pros themselves that they are playing for legacy and trophies not money - The for profits (PGA TOUR, DP World Tour, Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)) & others that self-fund (LIV Golf, Masters) may increase the purses as much as they like and sponsors will support - but the organizations that grow the game from grass roots support so that the leaderboards are full of flags from around the world should have the support of the professionals to cap the purses - The prestige of the Major shouldn't be contingent of the amount of the winners check. As Martin Slumbers bravely brought attention to the fact the escalation of purses on Golf's most important organizations is unsustainable. In addition, a reduction in the overall men's purse would, like tennis, hopefully allow equal men's and women's payouts in the majors hosted by those organizations as they support both. The Open is the greatest legacy major and doesn't need the largest purse to prove it. #growthegame Augusta National Golf Club #TheMasters PGA of America The PGA The Golf Business
The winner of The 152nd Open at Royal Troon will receive USD 3.1 million in prize money. The Champion Golfer of the Year will receive the highest amount in The Open’s history as it returns to the renowned Ayrshire links for the tenth time. The R&A announced that the total prize fund for The Open, played from 14-21 July 2024, will be USD 17 million, a USD 500,000 increase on 2023. Martin Slumbers, CEO of The R&A, said, “The R&A has a responsibility to strike a balance between maintaining The Open’s position in the global game, providing the funds required for governance and developing amateur and recreational golf in 146 countries internationally. “We have to make choices if we want to continue to build on the significant growth in participation that is essential for golf’s future. “We remain concerned about the impact substantial increases in men’s professional prize money are having on the perception of the sport and its long-term financial sustainability. We are determined to act with the interests of the global game in mind as we pursue our goal of ensuring golf continues to thrive in 50 years’ time.”
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Great little 9 hole short beginners course - my first hole-in-one
50 years of golf in the balance as D-day fast approaches for Oakleigh golf course. The community, Golf Australia and the NDIS participants from Reach and Belong are rallying to save the golf program threatened by closure. More info: https://bit.ly/49MBj1r
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What's going on with England at the #Euros? 🏴 As the excitement of the tournament progresses, the narrative around #England's potential victory has shifted to questioning what's going wrong. As a long time fan I see this pattern repeating itself as it has for decades. Is it because - 1️⃣ World-class talent alone isn't enough. England is loaded with talent. Translating individual club success to the international stage is challenging. 2️⃣ Coaching and strategies. Should we expect #Southgate to get individual/team performances that world class coaches inspire from players like Foden, #Bellingham, Kane, Saka? 3️⃣ The fear of failure. Opting to play not to lose vs to win creates an ugly, passive game. Contrast this with the bold strategies seen in teams like Spain, Hungary , Switzerland. 4️⃣ Winning isn't good enough. England is expected to win with stylish performances. Is this fair? As the tournament unfolds, many including myself want to see more of what England is capable of. Will we? 🌟⚽ #Euros #England #Soccer #SportsAnalysis
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Municipal courses are an absolutely integral part of golf's grassroots, providing opportunities to those who perhaps cannot afford the fees demanded by private members’ clubs or who want to learn to play in a more relaxed, less intimidating environment. They may not make it onto many ‘bucket lists’. They certainly won’t ever host The Open. But that’s not their purpose. Their entire reason for being is far more important than any of that. Take them away and you make golf inaccessible to a significant proportion of the population. You risk making the game everything that so many are trying hard to prevent it from becoming: the exclusive preserve of those with ‘means’. For any country, that would be terrible. But for Scotland, the 'Home of Golf', it would be utterly shameful. At bunkered, we passionately believe golf is a sport for all and I am grateful we have a platform to advocate for all that is great about it - particularly the less 'fashionable' parts; the parts that are under-appreciated and misunderstood. It has been great to have had the opportunity to represent these views through other outlets this week, including the Scottish Daily Mail - who invited me to write an op-ed on the issue - and BBC Radio Scotland. It's working, too. We learned yesterday that the closure-threatened Hollandbush has been given a reprieve by its council, whilst more than 5,000 people - including footballer John McGinn and top caddie Craig Connelly - have signed a petition calling for Dalmuir to be spared, too. Along with the two courses at Caird Park in Dundee, it will discover its fate in the coming weeks but Labour and SNP representatives from West Dunbartonshire Council have both indicated to me this evening that they will be voting against any proposal to close or reduce the course. At a time when golf is arguably more popular than ever, it's vital that we keep it accessible to all, and munis are a key part of that. Onwards 💪🏽
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Capital project investments in football & basketball are a given so it’s exceptionally admirable to see significant investment in capital projects for other sports as well.
The University of Alabama's new golf facility looks spectacular. ⛳️ 👀 The 176-acre facility consists of five buildings including a car barn, golf house, and 9-hole course ready for its men’s and women’s golf teams this fall.
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Did you know that in the last three years, almost 10 million people tried the game of golf for the first time? Tip: Create a group lesson program that introduces beginners to golf and enjoy increased revenue at your facility. CTA: By the way, become an NGF member and be the first to know the latest golf industry research that can boost your business. Click here for options: https://lnkd.in/eAiQRKx #GolfGrowth #GolfCourseManagement #NGFMember #BeInTheKnow #DidYouKnow
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🚨 Check out this short excerpt on external CSRD support from the FREE KICKS* Sustainability & CSRD Reporting in Football Webinar 🔈 This webinar covers the evolving landscape of CSRD, best practices and compliance guidance for football organizations- everything you need to understand and prepare for sustainability & CSRD reporting 👉 Watch the full webinar here: https://lnkd.in/euCG9qg3 #EUFreeKicks #greensports #sportsforclimateaction #CSRD Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna FC Porto Federatia Romana de Fotbal Malmö FF Racing Club Real Betis Balompié Nora Annesi * Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
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*Internal Moot Championships 2024 Workshop: Day 1* The Simple Do's and Don'ts With each attendee listening intently while jotting down every little golden nugget of advice they received, clear emphasis was placed on a few important but overlooked areas. The key tips and tricks shared included maintaining eye contact, summarising points succinctly, expanding on points if time permits, and avoiding fillers like "mmms" and "ahhs", making relevant references to authorities, concluding with a summary, and including a prayer for relief were emphasised. Azim also advised speaking politely to the tribunal, engaging with opponents' arguments, and addressing points directly to save time. After the said advice, the first day of the Internal Moot Championships 2024 Workshop concluded. Each mooter left more informed and prepared to handle the stress that comes with the competition. It is no doubt that ABD Azim Bin ABD Razak's expert insights provided aspiring mooters with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in competitions. As they prepare for the next day's workshop, participants are well on their way to becoming confident and competent advocates. Read the full story @ https://lnkd.in/gjgxHG-q
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